photography tips

Underwater macro photography opens a fascinating window into the tiny, colorful world beneath the waves. To capture sharp, vibrant photos of small marine creatures like nudibranchs, crustaceans, or flatworms, here are some essential tips:

1. Get Really Close to Your Subject

One of the most important secrets to great macro shots is to minimize the distance between your camera and the specimen. Getting close helps capture fine details and fills the frame with your subject.

2. Shoot from the Front

Whenever possible, try to take photos facing your subject head-on. This angle often reveals the most expressive and interesting features, especially with animals like nudibranchs or shrimp.

3. Stay Still and Stable

Unlike wide-angle shots, macro photography requires precision. To get sharp images, you often need to rest on the sea floor or hold still carefully. Moving too much risks blurry photos.

4. Take Multiple Shots

Don’t settle for just one photo. Take several pictures from slightly different angles and distances to increase your chances of a perfect shot.

5. Use Good Lighting

Natural light underwater fades quickly, especially at depth. Use your strobe or video light to illuminate your subject well, bringing out its true colors and textures.


Start practicing these tips during your next dive and watch your macro photography improve dramatically!